Re: EDTA as Decalcifying Agent?

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DDittus787@aol.com

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Dear jennifer,
EDTA is commercially available, and can be purchased in many strengths,
dependent on what you use it for. We purchase ours from Apex chemical for our
knee and hip replacement bone specimens, and a weaker and buffered strength
for our bone marrows. Dana
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>Dear jennifer,
<BR>EDTA is commercially available, and can be purchased in many strengths, <BR>dependent on what you use it for. We purchase ours from Apex chemical for our <BR>knee and hip replacement bone specimens, and a weaker and buffered strength <BR>for our bone marrows. Dana </FONT></HTML>
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